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maybe we'll talk about the election! maybe we'll fwaukt selection, which you may have heard is happening, 12 days from now in the great state of ohio. (laughter) i'm not sure if any other states are voting this year, but candidates are beginning to make their closing arguments. and if i could frame them through lyrics and music of the great britney spears, barack obama is saying to the electorate, hit me baby, one more time. (laughter) whereas mitt romney is perhaps suggesting, i'm a genie in a bottle. (laughter) really, they're not sung by the same person, are you sure? no, they are sung by the wonders that judge on the talent show. there's two music talent shows? i have got to get myself a zune. (laughter) what are we talking about? oh, yeah, mitt romney's closing arguments. >> the government of the united states is not a good venture capitalists, he likes to pick winners and losers, about $90 billion in green energy companies like solyndra and tess la a friend of mine says he doesn't mind picking winners and losers, h
maybe we'll talk about the election! maybe we'll fwaukt selection, which you may have heard is happening, 12 days from now in the great state of ohio. (laughter) i'm not sure if any other states are voting this year, but candidates are beginning to make their closing arguments. and if i could frame them through lyrics and music of the great britney spears, barack obama is saying to the electorate, hit me baby, one more time. (laughter) whereas mitt romney is perhaps suggesting, i'm a genie in a...
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i willsay this, it's probably affected the national election. in the sense that the romney momentum is temporarily, certainly was temporarily halted. the benghazi thing has been knocked off thfront pages, and the president is putting himself in the role of president as head of state, rather than the campaign mode, which i don't think is effective, i think it's the real toss-up and this interruption has helped the president. >> matt -- political harmony before the three. >> chris kiss tee is emotional, reacting in the moment, he tereally cares about his state d people. he tweeted that the jeey shore, his childhood was gone. this is a very wrenching moment for him as it is for the people who were living through this in new jersey and new york. and the president is doing his job, and itth a time when government s been under assault in the political arena, and it gives the president a chance to show that government can have a positive influence in people's lives. government is working here. the states could not respond fully on their own, ey need th
i willsay this, it's probably affected the national election. in the sense that the romney momentum is temporarily, certainly was temporarily halted. the benghazi thing has been knocked off thfront pages, and the president is putting himself in the role of president as head of state, rather than the campaign mode, which i don't think is effective, i think it's the real toss-up and this interruption has helped the president. >> matt -- political harmony before the three. >> chris...
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on election day, the voters embraced the incumbent. obama knew what was ing to happen.wa >> in the end, voters decided to stick with bobby rush by a huge, huge, huge margin. so it was a very bruising loss for him. >> narrator: obama lost by 30 points. >> it was the first time in his life whe pe ple didn't just really accept him immediately, where things didn't really go perfectly for him. >> narrator: the loss seemed like iplmight be the end of obama's political career. >> people who saw him afterward say he was as low as they've ever seen him.ke one person who was close to him said he got the sense that senator obama really wondered if he would be able to continue in politics. >> narrator: and it raised real problems with his wife michelle. >> the bobby rush race was the nadir of the obama marriage. her feeling was, "why are you doing this?" this is the moment when they want two totally different things. you know, barack obama wants political success, and his wife wants a normal life. i asked the president and first lady how long it h
on election day, the voters embraced the incumbent. obama knew what was ing to happen.wa >> in the end, voters decided to stick with bobby rush by a huge, huge, huge margin. so it was a very bruising loss for him. >> narrator: obama lost by 30 points. >> it was the first time in his life whe pe ple didn't just really accept him immediately, where things didn't really go perfectly for him. >> narrator: the loss seemed like iplmight be the end of obama's political career....
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is it too close to the election to really make an impacon people's votes? or are people still kind of weighing the economic realities of the country and of the state? >> woodruff: plus mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> onown: and we close with ndthor louise erdrich on the crafting of her new novel, dealing with life-altering violence for one native american family. to talk to me. and i knew once i had written into this, when i got to the words, where is your mother, i knew that thisas the book. >> woodruff: that's all aheadn o tonight's newshour. c2 >> jor fuing for the pbs newshour has been provided by:n ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedited to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public badcasting. and by contributions to your pbb station from viewers like
is it too close to the election to really make an impacon people's votes? or are people still kind of weighing the economic realities of the country and of the state? >> woodruff: plus mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> onown: and we close with ndthor louise erdrich on the crafting of her new novel, dealing with life-altering violence for one native american family. to talk to me. and i knew once i had written into this, when i got to the words, where is your...
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never going to elect a right winger as governor of massachusetts. >> november 5th, 2002. romney defeats his democratic opponent shannon o'brien by five percentage points. he wins his first political office, the same one his father won 40 years earlier -- the governorship. >> we took on an entrenched machine and we won. >> i, mitt romney -- >>> he soon becomes known in boston media as governor no, relying mostly on the veto, using it more than 800 times in four years with almost all of them overridden by the huge democratic majority in the state legislature. meanwhile some state legislators sense that his heart and head may be elsewhere. >> there is not the slightest evidence that he ever intended to run for a second term. it seemed from very early on in his tenure that the governor's office was just a way station on the way to a presidential campaign. >> early in his term, romney begins a rightward move on social issues opposing abortion rights and gay marriage. on november 18th, 2003, the massachusetts supreme court legalizes same-sex marriage, the first state to do so.
never going to elect a right winger as governor of massachusetts. >> november 5th, 2002. romney defeats his democratic opponent shannon o'brien by five percentage points. he wins his first political office, the same one his father won 40 years earlier -- the governorship. >> we took on an entrenched machine and we won. >> i, mitt romney -- >>> he soon becomes known in boston media as governor no, relying mostly on the veto, using it more than 800 times in four years...
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elections don't change that. >> is that how you feel during the election, win or lose? >> absolutely. this is up to the american people. who i am has long been
elections don't change that. >> is that how you feel during the election, win or lose? >> absolutely. this is up to the american people. who i am has long been
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more than enough to swing the presidential election. so if off the grid voters won't come to the ads, the ads will have to come to them. the campaigns find them by following the trail of cookie crumbs. what's a cookie? well, a cookie is an invisible ece of code that gets dropped on your computer when you visit a website. they're there to help companies and advertisers track your movements and learn more about c you. do you clickox news or cnn? huffington post or drudge report? shop for a hummer or aox pus? the cookies on your commuter record it all. it's valuable information for anyone who wants to sell you something. including a presidential candidate. this year's election is the firsttime the presidential campaigns have been able to take this on-line cookie data and match it with your voter information, social networks and the kind of consumer data gathered by private commercial data brokers. the result is theti clearest mot detailed picture of the electorate the campaigns have ever had. though they'd rather you didn't think about tha
more than enough to swing the presidential election. so if off the grid voters won't come to the ads, the ads will have to come to them. the campaigns find them by following the trail of cookie crumbs. what's a cookie? well, a cookie is an invisible ece of code that gets dropped on your computer when you visit a website. they're there to help companies and advertisers track your movements and learn more about c you. do you clickox news or cnn? huffington post or drudge report? shop for a hummer...
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. >> it is not t the election, is politicians do after the election. >> there was good newsn ho productivity, auto -- those numbers were pretty good. that is because people are feeling better. >> if so, why are his number is higher? --hy aren't numbers higher? obama's? >> there is always a delay. we have gone through an excruciating four years, and assuming it getsetter, and i think it will not it was president -- as there's not a as the sick, on wall strereet, and we go over the --cal cliff and government >> obama should be in worse shape given how w the economy hs --e >> pololitico is reporting that that if are worried make is reelected he will a deal with republicans. >> i surhope so. >> i hope so, t too. obviously, they have done a focus groups and they know what message cells.. even eric cantor, -in-chief, wast that we need to put aside differenceces and reach cocompromimise. can't we all st getet along, mark? >> rodneyy king for lieutenant governor. job rating, 49% favorable. 41% thinkcti, ovever is in the right direction, a dramatic improvement. o of the youeel resident is elected? 50
. >> it is not t the election, is politicians do after the election. >> there was good newsn ho productivity, auto -- those numbers were pretty good. that is because people are feeling better. >> if so, why are his number is higher? --hy aren't numbers higher? obama's? >> there is always a delay. we have gone through an excruciating four years, and assuming it getsetter, and i think it will not it was president -- as there's not a as the sick, on wall strereet, and we go...
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and so, the problem now facing a the country and the candidates is we're going to elect a candidate who is going to govern by asking us to make choices that we haven't anticipated. and as a result, we're going to feel betrayed to some extent, even if we voted for that ndidate. >> the debates were the most watched in a long time. your field intersects politics and entertainment. do you think entertainment e.values had something to do wi this? >> well, i think sus ense was what was required down to the wire. s and that's what we got. one won one, another won another. then a coue of draws. what could be better for keepie people watching? unfortunately, the lack of an e answer to who sacrifices what is only the beginning of an endless list that, for me, is reason , to be disappointed, not just in the debates, but in the entire campaign. i want to find out about things that are important, about plutocracy taking over democracy, the widening gulf between the powerful and the powerless. wall street, global warming, on and on. at most, ty made a cameo t, appearance during the debate. and i thin
and so, the problem now facing a the country and the candidates is we're going to elect a candidate who is going to govern by asking us to make choices that we haven't anticipated. and as a result, we're going to feel betrayed to some extent, even if we voted for that ndidate. >> the debates were the most watched in a long time. your field intersects politics and entertainment. do you think entertainment e.values had something to do wi this? >> well, i think sus ense was what was...
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. >> five days to go until election day. the battle for bridging and has reached a new level. >> welcome to our battleground virginia special. the next five days will be available to the candidate. president obama started in nevada. he picked up a big endorsement from new york mayor michael bloomberg. he will be back with bill clinton and musician dave matthews on saturday. >> mitt romney spent his day i wrote -- in roanoke. ending in virginia beach. showing just how important to virginia's to winning the war. >> their schedules are intense. >> you can see why. a policy poll shows president obama leading. with the margin of error and undecided voters, it is a statistical tie. >> we what is at stake in virginia. the team fighting to win the stage again. >> the president ended his campaign in virginia and kicks off this campaign. it is where he takes his wife for ballantine's -- valentine's. you have the city behind me. >> are you fired up? are you ready to go? >> the chant is the same. >> four more years! >> how do you accomp
. >> five days to go until election day. the battle for bridging and has reached a new level. >> welcome to our battleground virginia special. the next five days will be available to the candidate. president obama started in nevada. he picked up a big endorsement from new york mayor michael bloomberg. he will be back with bill clinton and musician dave matthews on saturday. >> mitt romney spent his day i wrote -- in roanoke. ending in virginia beach. showing just how important...
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if on election day people ask, "does that really add up?" the vote is far more likely to be a vote for obama. >> kathleen hall jamieson, marty kaplan, let's continue this convhesation online. oanks for being with me. >> thank ybi, anll.ou >> you're welcome.ll >> and now for another reality check -- a far cry from the humbug and rhetorical static afflicting our election campaigns. let's talk about something president obama and governor romney barely mentioned in their debates -- banking reform. it's four years since the economic meltdown knocked america and the world to our knees, four years since that massive taxpayer bailout. but if you listened to the candidates, the enormity and severity of this continuing crisis hardly merit notice. barack obama pledges change but touts dodd-frank, a bulky, watered-down version of financial reform that arcely makes a ripple inarhe vast sea of corruption and abuse. mitt romney campaigns as the banker's pal and says he'll e ke dodd- frandisappear altogether.ea if you're appalled by this, so is the man who
if on election day people ask, "does that really add up?" the vote is far more likely to be a vote for obama. >> kathleen hall jamieson, marty kaplan, let's continue this convhesation online. oanks for being with me. >> thank ybi, anll.ou >> you're welcome.ll >> and now for another reality check -- a far cry from the humbug and rhetorical static afflicting our election campaigns. let's talk about something president obama and governor romney barely mentioned in...
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and it struck me as a brilliant, ccise descriptici of how race is an undertipe in this election. and that going to romney is a safer choice for people who, at some level, have been made uncomfortable by this esident. that would never have been an element of the onscreen debate. arguably, it's, it's an irrelevat.y to what was going on. but i would contend that it's entirely relevant to the conduct of the entire campaign.ha >> what do you think have been their main strengths and weaknesses? >> romney's main strength in the debates habeen that he has appeared in the debates with a consistency of message and demeanor that suggests thatbeheh person who would be the commander in chief does not appear temperamently to be thebe reckless person that the obama campaign would make him out to be. and i think as a result, the strength in governor romney was dispatching the caricature that w created very effectively by the democratic ads. and also, undercutting to some extent, the democratic inference that he was more likely to take the country into war. ed>> what do you think is his major str
and it struck me as a brilliant, ccise descriptici of how race is an undertipe in this election. and that going to romney is a safer choice for people who, at some level, have been made uncomfortable by this esident. that would never have been an element of the onscreen debate. arguably, it's, it's an irrelevat.y to what was going on. but i would contend that it's entirely relevant to the conduct of the entire campaign.ha >> what do you think have been their main strengths and weaknesses?...
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this is the time to elect a leader. this is the moment where the man and the moment are meeting perfectly. mitt romney is the right man for this moment. we can do this. [applause] we know what we need to do. we are not going to duck these tough issues. we are not going to run away from our problems. we are going to tackle this country's problems before they tackle us and we're not going to spend the next four years blaming other people, we're going to take responsibility and fix this mess in washington. [applause] we are not going to try to transform this country into something it was never intended to be. [applause] look, i've spent four years of my live at miami of ohio. this is a good place. [applause] we know who we are. we know what we believe in. we know what made this country great. and ladies and gentlemen i am so honored. i am so proud to introduce to you the next president and first lady of the united states mitt and ann romney. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much. thank you. thank you ohio. i know who you're her
this is the time to elect a leader. this is the moment where the man and the moment are meeting perfectly. mitt romney is the right man for this moment. we can do this. [applause] we know what we need to do. we are not going to duck these tough issues. we are not going to run away from our problems. we are going to tackle this country's problems before they tackle us and we're not going to spend the next four years blaming other people, we're going to take responsibility and fix this mess in...
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he's not defined by elections. he's been defined as a man of character throughout his life. >> and then there was mitt's mother lenore. >> my mom had a softer side. she used to read to me when i was a boy and gave me a love of culture and literature. >> once a screen actress, lenore met george in 1924. their courtship became an often told part of the family story. >> he left what he was doing and traveled west to hollywood to convince her to marry him as opposed to going into the movie business. he knew what he wanted and was not going to stop until he got it. >> mitt's courtship of ann was, in its own way, no less intense. they were just teenagers at neighboring elite private schools in detroit. it was mitt's senior year when he spotted the 16-year-old ann davies at a dance. >> i did fall madly in love with him very quickly. actually. but i was very aloof, very cool. >> she was very smart. she set the hook deep. and i'd call and say, let's get together. she was too busy. she went on a date with someone else while
he's not defined by elections. he's been defined as a man of character throughout his life. >> and then there was mitt's mother lenore. >> my mom had a softer side. she used to read to me when i was a boy and gave me a love of culture and literature. >> once a screen actress, lenore met george in 1924. their courtship became an often told part of the family story. >> he left what he was doing and traveled west to hollywood to convince her to marry him as opposed to going...
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last month i told you a few days before the election george w. bush would give the keynote speech at a conference in the cayman islands, one of the offshore tax havens where mitt romney has invested millions of dollars. not ideal timing for the campaign of romney. the event went on as planned yesterday, but don't expect any kind of review of w.'s speech. according to nbc, quote, the keynote speech by the former president was totally closed to all journalists, and conference organizers were banned from discussing any aspect of it. the restrictions were imposed by the former president's own staff. there you have it. any advice the former president had for investing money in offshore tax havens was reserved for the people who paid $4,000 to attend the conference. by the way, "the miami herald" posted the ap's account of w's speech on their website. there's no mention of mitt romney in the piece, but check out the similar stories bar next to the piece. topics like mitt romney's tax return fails to quiet critics and mitt romney and the 47%. i guess it
last month i told you a few days before the election george w. bush would give the keynote speech at a conference in the cayman islands, one of the offshore tax havens where mitt romney has invested millions of dollars. not ideal timing for the campaign of romney. the event went on as planned yesterday, but don't expect any kind of review of w.'s speech. according to nbc, quote, the keynote speech by the former president was totally closed to all journalists, and conference organizers were...
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if that vote is sewn up 72 hours out before the election. i think that is base they know they got to really motivate and get out. there's all sorts get out to vote going on not just parties but lot of other groups -- >> youth vote. are young people motivated if so for which candidate. >> backn 2008, 75% of youth were very enthusiastic down to 68% of youth who are enthusiastic. they're not finding jobs after they graduate from college, they have to move back home with moms and dads, the enthusiasm to vote for that hope an change that they saw before, they saw it was just bunch of the same they can't even find jobs right now. not as many youth will be out to vote. >> i've heard that exact thing numerous places around the country when the president shown up at college campuses the turn out has not been near what it was in 2008. >> you have to go back to the fact that the president is more popular with younger people. the enthusiasm is there, i think you also can't discount the fact that in 2008 we had president who was committed to ending very
if that vote is sewn up 72 hours out before the election. i think that is base they know they got to really motivate and get out. there's all sorts get out to vote going on not just parties but lot of other groups -- >> youth vote. are young people motivated if so for which candidate. >> backn 2008, 75% of youth were very enthusiastic down to 68% of youth who are enthusiastic. they're not finding jobs after they graduate from college, they have to move back home with moms and dads,...
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election day, an increase in clouds. potential coastal storm in neighboring heavy rain and in the mid-s atlantic. thank you. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. vei've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. heading into the holidays you look for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now, get a super low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. 12 rolls of bounty are $11.99. that's a dollar a roll! and charmin is $11.99 for 30 rolls.
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the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was more upset by it than i. but losing put me back into business, and i was more successful than i had been before. >> but not long after, something that would make political defeat seem trivial. >> i think my diagnosis was probably the roughest thing we had to go through as a couple. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpeperirienencece l lifife e, asask k fofor r trtrananss adadapaptitiveve l lene. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times
the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was more upset by it than i. but losing put me back into business, and i was more successful than i had been before. >> but not long after, something that would make political defeat seem trivial. >> i think my diagnosis was probably the roughest thing we had to go through as a couple. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e...
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after citizens united in which we saw more money you spent in any midterm than ever before that elected all these members of all these people from the tea party claimed to be part from the tea party who have no idea what it's like to be a statesman or no idea what it's like to work in congress and actually make ideas and now they're working the show you see all these filibusters in the senate so you have always nothing happening in the house ok well these big bad teeth of the these tea party republicans they're joined a republican republican party strong now you know it's as being involved in tea party from day one i can hardly hardly say that the big tea party wave has really had this big a fact that you can so you guys you know. you think that you have not had any impact i think it's slightly moved a little right words but not enough to be cynical and hazardous analysts were asked about earlier about the repo ready budget is by the photo ok let's talk about the start of hurricane sandy it looks like the corporate media could no longer deny that climate change is happening and super st
after citizens united in which we saw more money you spent in any midterm than ever before that elected all these members of all these people from the tea party claimed to be part from the tea party who have no idea what it's like to be a statesman or no idea what it's like to work in congress and actually make ideas and now they're working the show you see all these filibusters in the senate so you have always nothing happening in the house ok well these big bad teeth of the these tea party...
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election day these corporate corporate masters will come for us and if romney is elected it may soon be too late to stop the united states will be the corporate masters of the universe is big get it's time for all of us to wake up before we live in a one world government ruled by these corporate masters. and that's the way it is tonight friday member second two thousand and twelve. for more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom hartman dot com free speech dot org and . you missed any of the night's show you know watch it in h.d. on hulu at hulu dot com slash the big picture also check out our two youtube channels there are links to thom hartmann dot com there are shows also available for free video podcast on i tunes and you can visit our own account to download the audio podcast of our daily three to six radio show also for free tom arbonne i phone and i pad app at the app store and you can send us feedback at twitter at tom underscore harben on facebook at tom underscore our our blogs message boards and telephone comments at times or not and don't forget de
election day these corporate corporate masters will come for us and if romney is elected it may soon be too late to stop the united states will be the corporate masters of the universe is big get it's time for all of us to wake up before we live in a one world government ruled by these corporate masters. and that's the way it is tonight friday member second two thousand and twelve. for more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom hartman dot com free speech dot org and ....
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but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance compani these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. they've locked in a race to the finish. and here it is. >> mr. president, america has not dictate today other nations, we have freed other nations from dic
but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance...
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why hoeup will decide the election -- ohio will decide the election and your ohio poll has obama up five points. the gender gap is big in ohio. obama up in 19 points among women. and another fascinating thing obama gets 43% of the wheat vote, higher than in most states. is it all about the auto bailout, smart move politically? >> it is all about the auto bailout. the chevy cruise which is assembled in ohio has ohio parts. down to the seat covers. and everybody knows that the alternative to the auto bailout would have been 13%, 14% unemployment in that state. chris: is there a national positive for him on the auto front or is it just in a couple of states, wisconsin, obviously michigan, those kind of mi western industrial statse? >> coal being part of the state that's doing well. obviously that message will play better to romney there than to obama. but nevertheless, to back out for a second a look at the economy, generally speaking, you have states important swing states where the unemployment rate is lower than the national average. but the recent set of data we see a brightening of con
why hoeup will decide the election -- ohio will decide the election and your ohio poll has obama up five points. the gender gap is big in ohio. obama up in 19 points among women. and another fascinating thing obama gets 43% of the wheat vote, higher than in most states. is it all about the auto bailout, smart move politically? >> it is all about the auto bailout. the chevy cruise which is assembled in ohio has ohio parts. down to the seat covers. and everybody knows that the alternative...
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but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could g
but everyone wants to hurry up before the election. >>chris: and a witness on capitol hill said it was another terrorist attack and "new york times" had a few words about that. and, do not forget to check out our group picking up with this discussion on our website and well post the video before noon eastern time, you will not want to miss it and follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i...
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he's not defined by elections. he's been defined as a man of character throughout his life. >> and then there was mitt's mother lenore. >> my mom had a softer side. she used to read to me when i was a boy and gave me a love of culture and literature. >> once a screen actress, lenore met george in 1924. their courtship became an often told part of the family story. >> he left what he was doing and traveled west to hollywood to convince her to marry him as opposed to going into the movie business. he knew what he wanted and was not going to stop until he got it. >> mitt's courtship of ann was, in its own way, no less intense. they were just teenagers at neighboring elite private schools in detroit. it was mitt's senior year when he spotted the 16-year-old ann davies at a dance. >> i did fall madly in love with him very quickly. actually. but i was very aloof, very cool. >> she was very smart. she set the hook deep. and i'd call and say, let's get together. she was too busy. she went on a date with someone else while
he's not defined by elections. he's been defined as a man of character throughout his life. >> and then there was mitt's mother lenore. >> my mom had a softer side. she used to read to me when i was a boy and gave me a love of culture and literature. >> once a screen actress, lenore met george in 1924. their courtship became an often told part of the family story. >> he left what he was doing and traveled west to hollywood to convince her to marry him as opposed to going...
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all ofhis is happening right before the election and whether to beiseen. it's $11se million, a lot of money, until you kind of back up and look at the larger 1 macro-focus here. the map light foundation, which tracks campaign money, both in california and other parts of the country, came out with a number ecently that theyec calculate $350 million on ballot measures alone this general election season in california, remember that doesn'tbinclude legislative congressional, anything else. 350 many ballot measures. prop 30, prop 32, this unione paycheck protection measure and prop 37, in particular. about food labeling. those, plus molly munger's money on prop 38, i could go on and on. it has been a huge campaign -- >> belva: millionaire's row. >> talking about that, john, as belva said, the munger brother and sister team, amazing how much they've spent on their two measures. talk a little bit about this in terms of the billionaires who have weighed in or the millionaires, and how it sort of shaped this whole election season here in california. >> and you know
all ofhis is happening right before the election and whether to beiseen. it's $11se million, a lot of money, until you kind of back up and look at the larger 1 macro-focus here. the map light foundation, which tracks campaign money, both in california and other parts of the country, came out with a number ecently that theyec calculate $350 million on ballot measures alone this general election season in california, remember that doesn'tbinclude legislative congressional, anything else. 350 many...
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bh was more or lessh around there when he got re-elected. so it is possle to wle with a 49 plus job approval. >> woodruff: how do you see it? this is the week of the storm, the president was off the campaign trail. >> sure. two things. i think david's right about the job, the president's job approval number. in fact, rather than averaging polls i just wento to look at the same poll, "the wall street journal" nbc poll asked the same question in 2004 just before the election. that they did in 2012. the incumbent president then, george w bush had a 49% kpafer table-- favorable job rating, 48% unfavourable. barack obama is 49 percent favorable, 48% unfavourable. >> woodruff: exactly the same. >> right direction f the country, 41% then, 41% now. and would you be pleased positive if the president were re-elected, 5se said yes then, 50% say yes now. so and george w. bush won with 50.7%. i think the biggest event quite beyond either party's control is obviously the tragic of sandy's storm, the death and devastation it left in its wake. but at a time
bh was more or lessh around there when he got re-elected. so it is possle to wle with a 49 plus job approval. >> woodruff: how do you see it? this is the week of the storm, the president was off the campaign trail. >> sure. two things. i think david's right about the job, the president's job approval number. in fact, rather than averaging polls i just wento to look at the same poll, "the wall street journal" nbc poll asked the same question in 2004 just before the...
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those people are elected on election day. they don't actually come together. they mail it in. it is early voting with them as well. they select the winner. in the event of a tie, in the electoral college, we go to the congress and the procedures there where each state votes as a unit as to who they think is going to -- who they would want to be president. you have a majority of each state's delegation in congress and they both as a unit and they select their one-vote as to who will be president and we have another vote. that is the way it works. back in the day, when our founding fathers were thinking about the constitution, they expected it to go to congress more often than not. they thought we would have a diverse electorate and it would be difficult for the electoral college to come to an agreement. they designed a system where they thought congress would be the ones selecting the president more often than not. as it turned out over time, they did not anticipate the rise of two major political parties in the country when they were forming our constitution. when we have two
those people are elected on election day. they don't actually come together. they mail it in. it is early voting with them as well. they select the winner. in the event of a tie, in the electoral college, we go to the congress and the procedures there where each state votes as a unit as to who they think is going to -- who they would want to be president. you have a majority of each state's delegation in congress and they both as a unit and they select their one-vote as to who will be president...
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and that's why we have elections after off. this tuesday is the moment to look into the future and imagine what we can do, to put the past four years behind us and start building a new future. >> and barack obama looking presidential yesterday in a bomber jacket in air force one saying romney is not worth the risk. >> after four years as president, you know me by now. you may not agree with every decision i've made. you may be frustrated at the pace of change, but you know what i believe. you know where i stand. you know i'm willing to make tough decisions even when they're not politically convenient. >> let's start by assessing these closing arguments. john, "you know me by know" can work both ways? >> it can work both ways but for this president that's not a bad closing argument. he also got a decent bit of economic news with the jobs report, came in about 46,000 over what the consensus forecast had been. and so he's casting this as we're slowly going in the right direction. we're on the right track. we've been through diffic
and that's why we have elections after off. this tuesday is the moment to look into the future and imagine what we can do, to put the past four years behind us and start building a new future. >> and barack obama looking presidential yesterday in a bomber jacket in air force one saying romney is not worth the risk. >> after four years as president, you know me by now. you may not agree with every decision i've made. you may be frustrated at the pace of change, but you know what i...
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s elections expert in laughing off concerns about election fraud through electronic means as conspiracy theory this is just staggering to me i can't really imagine why these self professed left liberal out that's would would do such a thing unless it's because they're tied to the democratic party and weirdly enough as we also discussed last time the democrats seem not to want to discuss this issue i think because they believe that telling the people the truth about this kind of thing will somehow depress voter turnout oh that's ridiculous marc i mean but let's talk about you just hit upon extremely important point in what you just said that the media dismisses things that are too controversial as can spirits if they're it's a pejorative term that really just shuts down the dialogue talk a little bit more about this term and how it's used to manipulate the narrative. yeah well it's i've done a lot of research on this very interesting when i came out with my book fooled again in two thousand and five i ran into that brick wall conspiracy theory that almost no reviews no interviews and i a
s elections expert in laughing off concerns about election fraud through electronic means as conspiracy theory this is just staggering to me i can't really imagine why these self professed left liberal out that's would would do such a thing unless it's because they're tied to the democratic party and weirdly enough as we also discussed last time the democrats seem not to want to discuss this issue i think because they believe that telling the people the truth about this kind of thing will...
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that is what is at stake in this election. change comes when we live up to america's legacy of innovation, where we make america the next home of scientific discovery when technological breakthroughs. i am proud i met on a mirror -- i'd bet on american ingenuity, and we are not just building cars. we are building better cars that will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. [applause] today there are thousands of workers all across the country. not every technology we bet on will pan out. there is a future for clean energy it in america. i am not going to see the future to another country. i want to create jobs here in america. i want to support the new technologies that will reduce carbon who in our atmosphere, that will make us less dependent on foreign oil. that is the future worth fighting for. [applause] real change is finally turning the page on a decade of war. let's do some nation building here at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. it is time to use some of the savings fr
that is what is at stake in this election. change comes when we live up to america's legacy of innovation, where we make america the next home of scientific discovery when technological breakthroughs. i am proud i met on a mirror -- i'd bet on american ingenuity, and we are not just building cars. we are building better cars that will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. [applause] today there are thousands of workers all across the country. not every technology we bet on will pan out. there is...